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John Francis "Jack" Quinn, Jr. (born April 13, 1951)〔〔(Quinn, John Francis (Jack) ), ''Biographical Directory of the United States Congress: 1774–Present'', Washington, DC, 2014, Retrieved 4 January 2014.〕〔(Congressman Jack Quinn, R-New York ), ''Internet Multicasting Service'', Undated, Retrieved 7 January 2014.〕〔(Quinn, Jack ), ''Our Campaigns'', 4 September 2005, Retrieved 7 January 2014.〕 is the President of Erie Community College (ECC),〔〔(SUNY ECC: Erie Community College: State University of New York: About ECC: The president's office ), ''Erie Community College.edu'', Retrieved 4 December 2013.〕〔(Jack Quinn to take helm at ECC: His selection raises questions by some on criteria for the post ), ''McClatchy – Tribune Business News'', Washington, DC: McClatchy – Tribune Business News, 30 January 2008, Rey, J., Retrieved 11 January 2014.〕 and a former politician from the State of New York.〔〔 He was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1993 to 2005.〔〔〔〔〔(Rep. Jack Quinn ), ''Govtrack.us'', Washington, DC: Civic Impulse, LLC, 2014, Retrieved 4 January 2014.〕〔(Alumni: Honorable Jack Quinn '73 ), ''Siena College'', Loudonville, NY: Siena College, Undated, Retrieved 4 January 2014.〕〔(U.S. Representative Jack Quinn ), ''Congressional Report Cards'', Voter Information Services, 2014, Retrieved 5 January 2014.〕〔(Representative Jack Quinn: Legislation sponsored or cosponsored by Jack Quinn ), ''Congress.gov'', Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 2014, Retrieved 7 January 2014.〕 Quinn's political views are Moderate-Conservative to Conservative, and his voting record reflects Centrist leanings. While in Congress, Quinn was active in numerous committees, subcommittees, and caucuses as chair or member. Prior to becoming a congressional representative, Quinn taught in Orchard Park, New York; worked at a steel plant; and was active in the Hamburg Town Council, as well as being the town's supervisor. After leaving Congress and prior to taking the top leadership post at ECC, Quinn was also president of a lobbying firm in Washington, DC. Quinn has two adult children, including his son, former New York State Assembly Member Jack Quinn, III; and his daughter, Kara Elizabeth. He currently resides in Hamburg with his wife, Mary Beth. ==Background==
Quinn was born in Buffalo, New York on April 13, 1951.〔〔〔 His father, Jack Quinn, Sr., was a locomotive engineer with the South Buffalo Railway,〔(John R. Quinn, Sr., close advisor to congressman son ), ''Buffalo News'', Buffalo, NY: Berkshire Hathaway, 19 July 2004, Retrieved 10 January 2014.〕〔(Fundraiser for Congressman Jack Quinn ), ''American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association'', Washington, DC: American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association, 2014, Retrieved 5 January 2014, 〕 and also worked at the Erie County Public Library.〔 Quinn's mother is Norma;〔 and he has four brothers, Kevin, Jeffrey, Thomas, and Michael.〔〔(American Ireland Fund: Jack Quinn and his brothers ), ''Susan O'Neill & Associates'', 2008, Retrieved 5 January 2014.〕
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